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Make use of Visual Basic's predefined constants
VB6 provides a set of predefined symbolic constants that you can use anywhere in your program. This article takes a look at a few of the more useful constants. Visual Basic 6 provides a set of predefined symbolic constants that you can use anywhere...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual Basic, vbNullChar, vbNullString, vbObjectError, Peter Aitken, Microsoft development tools, Programming languages, Visual Basic Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Character, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2005-07-29

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Create a Web configuration INI file
Discover how you can implement your own INI file for Web application configuration information. The INI file can provide a central repository for this information to which you can provide a Web front-end to make configuration changes. Application-specific configuration information has historically been stored in INI...
Tags: Web, Phillip Perkins, Microsoft Windows, INI-file, Dim sURL, configuration information, Web Development Zone Newsletter, XML Document, Domain, Node, INI, sDomain, sKeyName, sFileName, Set, Nothing, Domain Node, sDomain Parameter, sKeyName Node, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2005-08-08
Create a centralized reporting tool
This article originally appeared as a Web Development Zone e-newsletter.By Phillip PerkinsData and reports go hand in hand. Forinstance, when you have an application for data entry, you'llprobably have a need for reporting. A report can take many forms. Even though oneuser may want a hard copy...
Tags: XML, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Word processors, mime_type, reporting tool, filename, stored_procedure, report_name, MIME-type, XSL, Microsoft Excel, report_id
Technical articles 2003-09-29
XML data validation with XPath and XSL
If you have an application in which you collect information into an XML document, you can run that document through an XSLT validation mechanism to create a centralized validation mechanism. In this article, Phillip Perkins explains how you can accomplish that. If you're designing Web applications, you ...
Tags: XSLT, XSL, XPath, XML-Data, XML, Phillip Perkins, XPath function, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Error, Validation Mechanism, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2005-08-08
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